HO BI 1275 Single delivers realistic OO gauge freight detailing and smooth-running performance for modellers building authentic British industrial and mixed-traffic rail layouts.
Featuring:
- Prototype Freight Wagon Detail: OO scale BI 1275 single wagon with accurate body proportions and underframe detailing for realistic freight operation.
- Period-Correct Finish: Factory-applied printed livery with fine panel lines and operational markings for added realism in consist formations.
- Durable Construction: Injection-moulded plastic body designed for long-term layout use with reliable track performance.
- Easy Integration: Standard OO couplings allow quick connection to other freight wagons, locomotives, and mixed goods trains.
Model Dimensions (Approximate):
- Length: Approx. 12.5cm
- Width: Approx. 3.4cm
- Height: Approx. 4.0cm
- Wheelbase: Approx. 7.5cm
Technical Specifications:
- Scale: OO (1:76)
- Model: BI 1275 Single Wagon
- Type: Freight wagon (single unit)
- Material: Injection-moulded plastic with metal wheelsets
- Assembly: Ready-to-run
- Paint/Glue: Not required
- Recommended Age: 14+
- Power Requirement: None
- Drive / Propulsion: Not applicable (unpowered rolling stock)
- Included: One OO scale BI 1275 freight wagon
Perfect for OO scale railway modellers and freight enthusiasts looking to expand goods trains, industrial consists, or mixed traffic formations with realistic British wagon stock.
Why this model matters
The BI 1275 single wagon represents a typical example of British freight stock used in everyday industrial and logistics operations. Its simple but functional design makes it highly versatile for layout use, blending seamlessly into coal, engineering, or general goods traffic formations. It is ideal for modellers seeking operational realism in freight-heavy layouts.
How to use it
This is a ready-to-run OO scale model requiring no assembly, paint, or glue. Simply place it on OO gauge track and integrate it into freight trains or yard shunting operations. Ensure couplings are securely attached before running. For best results, combine with other similar-era wagons and a suitable diesel or steam freight locomotive.

